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Page name | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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"Fact checker" | Propagandist Orwellian language "Fact checking" | An individual or group trusted to investigate the truth of news. In practice, professional fact checkers test whether news conforms to their employers' opinions. | |||
"The New Humanitarians" | Propagandist Spook cluster? | A network of like-minded public intellectuals who worked in coordination with government officials and government-linked think-tanks during the Yugoslav wars, and chose being fed information by U.S. and Bosnian Muslim officials. | |||
'Feliks' | Israel German | Spook Propagandist | Very busy Wikipedia (German edition) editor that was exposed as an German and Israeli reserve officer. | ||
David Aaronovitch | 8 July 1954 | Author Propagandist Broadcaster | UK deep state propagandist on topics from the Bilderberg group to the UK COVID-19 Lockdown. Denied being connected to the Integrity Initiative although leaked documents included his name. | ||
Active Measures Working Group | Propagandist | ||||
Despina Afantouli | Greece | Journalist Propagandist Academic | |||
Alex Aiken | September 1966 | UK | Propagandist | Senior UK "Director of Communications" | |
Madeleine Albright | 15 May 1937 | 23 March 2022 | Propagandist Deep state actor | Ruthless politician, acquired and beloved by everyone named Clinton in the 1990s. Hero of Kosovo. Most powerful woman of all time according to ISGP's superclass index. When asked about half a million dead Iraqi children because of the sanctions she enforced, she replied "We think the price is worth it." | |
Tim Allan | 1970 | Propagandist Special Adviser | Alleged to have orchestrated the attempted campaign/coup against UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. | ||
David Allfrey | February 1959 | UK | Soldier Propagandist | Former head of the UK Army's head of recruitment strategy, Institute for Statecraft | |
Peter Apps | Propagandist Intelligence worker | ||||
Nighat Arif | UK | Propagandist Doctor | TV doctor. One of the biggest promoters of the Covid-19/Vaccine in Britain. | ||
Leon Aron | US | Propagandist Academic | Director of Russian studies at the American Enterprise Institute, BBG | ||
Jessica Ashooh | US | Propagandist Deep state functionary | "Hawkish young mandarin hothoused at elite universities and in the halls of state power" | ||
Sarah Ashton-Cirillo | 9 July 1977 | US | Journalist Propagandist Transgender | American citizen working as spokesperson for the Ukrainian military. As of late September 2023, suspended from role as a spokesperson for the Ukrainian military, after publicly promising to hunt down and punish all "Russian propagandists" around the world. | |
Élisabeth Badinter | 5 March 1944 | France | Propagandist Deep state operative | The largest shareholder of Publicis Groupe | |
John Baker-White | 12 August 1902 | 10 December 1988 | UK | Spook Politician Propagandist | UK spooky politician & propagandist |
James Ball | UK | Author Journalist Propagandist | UK journalist and author who worked for the Integrity Initiative | ||
Thomas Christopher Barker | Propagandist | ||||
John Barron | 26 January 1930 | 24 February 2005 | US | Spook Journalist Propagandist | A spooky journalist who wrote on the evils of the KGB. |
Justin Bassi | Australia | Spook Propagandist | Australian spook who "wears CIA cufflinks". Leader of Australian Strategic Policy Institute. | ||
Rosie Bate-Williams | UK | Propagandist Special Adviser | Press Secretary for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson from 2021 to 2022 | ||
Martha Bayles | 22 April 1948 | US | Propagandist | Contacted by Euan Grant for the Integrity Initiative, with the aim of using works of fiction to promote Russophobia. | |
Bell Pottinger | Propagandist | Received $500 million from the US DOD to create a range of propaganda, including fake Al-Qaeda videos | |||
Tim Bell | 18 October 1941 | UK | Propagandist Businessperson | Chair of Bell Pottinger | |
Max Beloff | 2 July 1913 | 22 March 1999 | Propagandist Historian | "Think-tanks can be important in bringing about a change in broad public perceptions..." British historian who founded the University College of Buckingham, now the University of Buckingham. | |
Bernard Berelson | 1912 | 1979 | US | Propagandist Academic Deep state functionary | |
Edward Bernays | 22 November 1891 | 9 March 1995 | US | Propagandist | Nephew of Sigmund Freud and the father of 20th century propaganda techniques. |
Brian Besanceney | US | Propagandist Businessperson | PR manager for President [[George W. Bush]], the [[Department of Homeland Security]], [[Walt Disney World]] and [[Walmart]].<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> | ||
Barry Bingham | 1906 | 1988 | Propagandist | ||
Mark Bolland | 10 April 1966 | Propagandist | |||
Eric Bovim | US | Propagandist | US propagandist who worked for Avisa Partners | ||
Simon Bracey-Lane | UK | Spook Propagandist Deep state operative | A "highly improbable left wing firebrand" who worked for the Institute for Statecraft and whom they denied was a spook. | ||
Jess Brammar | 1983 | UK | Propagandist | ||
Ingrid Brodnig | November 1984 | Austria | Journalist Propagandist | Austrian journalist who was at the II-backed Tackling Tools of Malign Influence meeting | |
John Buchan | 26 August 1875 | 11 February 1940 | UK | Spook Politician Propagandist Deep state operative | UK deep state operative. Member of the Outer Circle of the Milner Group and Governor General of Canada from 1935-1940. |
Alistair Bunkall | 22 February 1982 | UK | Journalist Propagandist | "A study by Declassified, covering 203 articles written by...Bunkall...has found that Sky routinely amplifies the views of the UK government in its military and foreign policies and provides almost no serious attempts to independently scrutinise or criticise them" | |
James Burnham | 22 November 1905 | 28 July 1987 | Author Philosopher Propagandist Neoconservatism | "The first neoconservative", spooky propagandist philosopher | |
David Burnside | 24 August 1951 | Politician Propagandist | Northern Ireland politician | ||
Georgina Butler | 30 November 1945 | Diplomat Politician Propagandist | |||
Jay Carney | 22 May 1965 | US | Spook Journalist Propagandist | Former Time magazine bureau chief who became White House Press Secretary | |
Nick Carter | 11 February 1959 | UK | Soldier Propagandist | Senior UK soldier concerned about Russian use of "Fake News". | |
Patrick Carter | Politician Propagandist | ||||
Andy Carvin | 1971 | US | Propagandist | ||
Centreground Political Communications | Propagandist Lobbyist | Lobbyist firm built around a team of senior strategists who worked with Prime Minister Tony Blair | |||
William Clark | 1917 | 1985 | Journalist Propagandist | ||
Barbara Clay | 1911 | 1982 | Propagandist | ||
Climate Central | Propagandist | ||||
Sacha Baron Cohen | 13 October 1971 | UK | Propagandist Comedian | Claiming to be a provocateur, he reinforces enemy images of groups the liberal establishment needs to dehumanize to attack: rednecks, Arabs, Eastern Europeans, Central Asians.. | |
Damian Collins | 4 February 1974 | UK | Politician Propagandist | Integrity Initiative connected UK politician cum propagandist member of the Center for Countering Digital Hate |